Jorge Linares vs. Mercito Gesta – Championship Fight
Press Release from Golden Boy Promotions on 11/27/17:
Press Release from Golden Boy Promotions on 11/27/17:
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On October 20, 2017, Mercito “No Mercito” Gesta married his loving fiance Summer in a very intimate wedding ceremony at St. Timothy Catholic Church in Laguna Nigel. Family and friends celebrate the much anticipated wedding of the year, which was fun of love and happiness.
Shortly afterwards, the newlyweds and close family and friends gathered at Cannons Seafood Grill at Dana Point to end the night with dinner and celebration!
As Mercito stated on his Instagram Page (@TheRealMGesta): “We started as friends in 2010, then two years later we fell in love. After three years we got engaged, and now we are getting married. We’ve been through a lot of challenges and obstacles together, but through it all you have always been there for me. You have never given up on me, and I truly admire your unconditional love for me. You are my rock, my soulmate, and my other half. That is why I am marrying this wonderful and beautiful woman in my life. This is the week of our wedding my laaby. I’m excited for us! I love you!”
Congratulations and best wishes to “The New” Mr. & Mrs. Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta!
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After a Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta successful victory back in April 1, 2017 against Mexico’s Gilberto “El Flacco” Gonazalez (26-4-0), Mercito faced another veteran in the sports of boxing named Martin “El Brochas” Honorio (33-11-1), who is also from Mexico City at the fabulous LA Forum. The arena was packed with No Mercy fans who cheered him on from opening bell until Mercito claimed victory by referee stoppage in the 8th round. Mercito’s 31st victory was by TKO despite getting cut twice due to head butts by Martin Honorio.
Overall, Mercito controlled the fight as the Legendary Coach Freddie Roach, Paul Mayorquin, his father Anecito Gesta, and cut-woman Marites Macasadia guided him to victory. This was the first fight with Coach Freddie Roach in his corner. As Mercito explained, “Coach Freddie kept me focused and calm. I love the way he is in the corner. I just listen to him and follow his guidance and direction. We have a great dynamic in the corner and I like it a lot”.
Fans from all ages came from various cities in the States and from abroad. The fight was aired live on RingTV.com promoted by Golden Boy Promotions.
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Article URL Credit: http://www.spin.ph/boxing/news/mercito-gesta-heralds-comeback-with-eighth-round-stoppage-of-veteran-mexican-foe
Author: Gerry Ramos
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MERCITO Gesta continued to make an impressive ring comeback on Sunday (Manila time) after scoring an eighth-round stoppage of veteran Martin Honorio of Mexico at The Forum in Inglewood, California.
The former world title challenger dominated Honorio right from the opening bell and was actually pummeling his hapless opponent in the fateful round when the referee decided the 37-year-old Mexican had enough.
Gesta, the Mandaue City native now based in San Diego, California, is now 31-1-2 with 17 KOs as he fought for the second time this year after fully recovering from surgery last year.
His only career loss came against Miguel Vazquez for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) lightweight title in the undercard of the fourth and final meeting between legendary ring rivals Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez in December of 2012.
“It feels great to be back. I am almost 100 percent to where I want to be after my surgery,” he said after the fight.
It helps too, that Gesta, nicknamed ‘No Mercy,’ is now being handled by renowned trainer Freddie Roach.
“With all the rehabilitation and training under Freddie Roach, I am on track to fight for a title very soon,” added the Filipino. “Right now, I just want to keep improving, and keep focused.”
Now in the twilight of his career, Honorio lost for the fifth time in his last six outings, bringing his career record to 33-11-1 with 16 KOs.
Like Gesta, the veteran Mexican also once vied for a world title, losing by technical knockout to Robert Guerrero for the IBF featherweight title 10 years ago.
Honorio also fought in the country in 2011, winning by split decision over Surasak Makordae of Thailand as part of the undercard of the Brian Viloria-Giovani Segura World Boxing Organization (WBO) flyweight title match at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City.
The fight served as one of the undercards in the Miguel Berchelt-Takashi Miura World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight title.
As Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta heads into the final few days before his fight against the veteran Martin Honorio (33-10-1) of Mexico City, at the LA Forum (Live on RingTV.com), he would like to thank all of the coaches at the Wild Card Boxing gym for all the preparation. Special thanks to Coach Marvin Somodio, and the Legendary Coach Freddie Roach for all their guidance and support. Mercito is ready, focused, and determined for his bout on July 15th. Thanks to all the No Mercy fans all around the world. Hope to see you all at the LA Forum to cheer on Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta!
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Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta took a few hours today to participate in the Samahan Philippines Cultural Arts Festival at Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Mercito thanked all his fans for coming out to support this great event which showcased performances of traditional Philippine dances and music. In addition, contemporary dances and martial arts were displayed by local San Diegans. Thank you to Jhenice Villanueva for the opportunity, and once again, thank you to all the folks who came out today. Much appreciated. Mabuhay!
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